A buyer’s agent works for the buyer, not the seller. That matters because the selling side is designed to create urgency, competition, and emotion. A good buyer’s agent slows the decision down just enough to make it sharper.
For families, that can mean understanding school runs, commute patterns, flood considerations, renovation risk, hidden compromises, suburb momentum, and the real cost of missing the right property or overpaying for the wrong one.
My role is to help you buy with confidence: define what matters, uncover suitable opportunities, compare the trade-offs, negotiate with discipline, and keep the end goal in view.